I teach a Genealogy Class, so have all the browsers on all my 6 notebooks, to let everyone have the experience they are used to, when i set up my portable classroom.

I like Chrome for school research, because of its tie into google translate. I'm finishing a master's in ancient and classical history and I love having automatic translation of foreign language websites. Try it for some foreign Masonic sites, it's very readable.

I have also come to like Safari, which I use for classroom interaction. Very like Chrome. Very Stable.

I use Firefox for bills. It sometimes meets with websites that do not like it. I'm thinking about switching bills to Chrome.

IE... I use it for accessing my work intranet as it uses Exchange Web Access for email and I get limited functionality outside IE. It's OK.

Chrome exclusively now. Whenever I'm not drowning in graduate school or teaching, I tend to have a hobby of gaming. As such, I like to minimize the system resources my web browser hogs, so I can run it and a game at the same time. In my personal experience, Google Chrome, though it's starting to become a bit bloated, still uses drastically fewer system resources than Firefox (which used to be lean and mean), or the awful IE.

I've liked using Firefox because I can run it on my work pc and home mac and I get the same "experience"
However, Firefox has started to become a resource hog (seems there is a memory leak) and I may be switching to Chrome.
Does webkit run on a Mac?

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